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Unable to start program http://localhost:1837/default.aspx using VS 2008 in Windows XP IE 8

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    HI I am using Visual Studio 2008 to develop web application in Windows XP Internet explorer-8. If i run first time i wont get any error. In 2nd time i will get Unable to start program http://localhost:1837/default.aspx after that every time it is coming like that. I am not able to get debug point. How to solve this issue. If anybody knows, please reply me. thanks in advance.

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      HI I am using Visual Studio 2008 to develop web application in Windows XP Internet explorer-8. If i run first time i wont get any error. In 2nd time i will get Unable to start program http://localhost:1837/default.aspx after that every time it is coming like that. I am not able to get debug point. How to solve this issue. If anybody knows, please reply me. thanks in advance.

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      Try the ASP.NET forum[^].

      One of these days I'm going to think of a really clever signature.

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